The WCA seeks to unify and represent women cyclists and advocate on their behalf: to sporting governing bodies, race organizers, and team management. We are lobbying for equal rights for women cyclists, reviewing existing policies and advocating for changes.

Women’s Cycling FAQ
The WCA is seeking to identify and shatter many of the myths holding back the development of women’s cycling. We have developed a list of Women’s Cycling Frequently Asked Questions ranging from topics on minimum salaries to media exposure in Women’s Pro Cycling.

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WCA Response to the January 2015 VeloNews.com article, “Women’s movement: The slow march toward equality”, by Matthew Beaudin.

“The March Toward Equality Doesn’t Have To Be Slow!”
By: Janel Holcomb and Robin Farina
In his January 2015 VeloNews article, “Women’s movement: The slow march toward equality,” Matthew Beaudin characterized the women’s cycling movement as “filled with potential, largely unrealized,” heavily supporting the “We can’t change the sport overnight” position of UCI president Brian Cookson. Therein lies the problem — the attitude of “we can’t” versus “we will”. more….